Maritime Silk Road

The Old Silk Road on the Sea was named officially in 1967. In the
1990s, the UNESCO organized a survey of the Old Silk Road on the Sea.
As a matter of fact, it was a road of ceramics, silk, perfume and tea,
covering many fields such as Chinese history of ports, shipbuilding,
sea navigation, overseas trade, migration, religion, international
relations, and Sino-foreign exchange of science, technology and
culture. The road linked Asia, Europe, Africa, America and Oceania.
This book gives a detailed coverage of its opening and extension, which
witnessed the long history of Sino-foreign economic and cultural
exchanges.